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Ready to be blown away by the kindness of Matt Tribe?

Back in September, the Utah native purchased Olive Garden’s All-You-Can Eat Pasta Pass, which allows one to eat as much pasta as one wants over the course of seven weeks, for the price of $100.

But, as he explains in the following video, Tribe quickly realized there was another way he could use this unique item, aside from satiating his own desire for mediocre Italian food.

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"Every day, I’d go get pasta," Tribe told KTSU-TV. "And I’d just go show up at someone’s house and brighten their life with some Olive Garden."

By the end of the seven weeks, Tribe says he used the pass for himself 14 times – and was still able to feed 125 people in need with pasta, including at least 10 who were homeless.

 

Because we live in a cynical world, some have questioned whether this isn’t one gigantic marketing ploy.

But Olive Garden reps insist the chain had nothing to do with Tribe’s MANY acts of kindness, except for providing him with the pasta, of course.

Pretty darn awesome, huh?